Publications by authors named "B Palm"

In recent decades, inland water remote sensing has seen growing interest and very strong development. This includes improved spatial resolution, increased revisiting times, advanced multispectral sensors and recently even hyperspectral sensors. However, inland waters are more challenging than oceanic waters due to their higher complexity of optically active constituents and stronger adjacency effects due to their small size and nearby vegetation and built structures.

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  • Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a common hereditary kidney disorder, affecting about 1 in 400 to 1 in 1000 people, leading to kidney failure and significant health issues.
  • A case study is presented of a 46-year-old Ghanaian man diagnosed with ADPKD, who experienced severe kidney dysfunction and an ectopic right kidney, resulting in accelerated deterioration compared to others with the disease.
  • The findings highlight the rarity of ectopic multicystic kidneys in ADPKD patients and suggest a faster decline in kidney function for those with such atypical presentations.
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In the Peruvian mountains, hundreds of thousands of rural households living in poverty live in cold indoor environments, close to 0 °C. Indoor cold causes thousands of respiratory diseases and excess of winter deaths. In this study, we numerically calculated the impact of simple low-cost refurbishments on discomfort time during a year.

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Older adults need to participate in the digital society, as societal and personal changes and what they do with the remaining time that they have in their older years has an undeniable effect on motivation, cognition and emotion. Changes in personality traits were investigated in older adults over the period 2019-2021. Technology enthusiasm and technology anxiety are attitudes that affect the relationship to the technology used.

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Raman-based distributed temperature sensing (DTS) is a valuable tool for field testing and validating heat transfer models in borehole heat exchanger (BHE) and ground source heat pump (GSHP) applications. However, temperature uncertainty is rarely reported in the literature. In this paper, a new calibration method was proposed for single-ended DTS configurations, along with a method to remove fictitious temperature drifts due to ambient air variations.

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